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This Rama Green Kanjeevaram handloom saree is woven in a rich silk-cotton blend, featuring traditional Mor (peacock) buttis, a luminous zari pallu, and a grand traditional border. Crafted by master weavers from the South Indian Kanjeevaram tradition, it is a timeless choice for bridal and festive wear, paired with a contrast blouse piece for a striking ceremonial finish.
What truly captivated me was the depth of the Rama green hue—serene, auspicious, and incredibly regal. The peacock buttis bring in symbolism and grace, while the zari pallu adds that unmistakable Kanjeevaram grandeur. The traditional border frames the saree beautifully, making it feel rich, celebratory, and heirloom-worthy.
✔ Rama Green Colour Story – Auspicious, elegant, and deeply rooted in tradition.
✔ Mor (Peacock) Buttis – A timeless motif symbolising beauty, pride, and prosperity.
✔ Zari Pallu – Adds luminous richness and festive grandeur.
✔ Traditional Kanjeevaram Border – Signature craftsmanship that elevates the entire drape.
✔ Silk-Cotton Blend – Luxurious look with breathable comfort.
✔ Contrast Blouse Piece – Adds visual drama and styling versatility.
Fabric: Silk and Cotton blend
Weave: Handloom Kanjeevaram from South India
Design: Mor buttis on the body with zari pallu
Border: Traditional Kanjeevaram border
Blouse Piece: Included – contrast blouse piece
Care: Gently air the saree after use. Store in a muslin cloth to retain its texture and sheen, and keep it away from moisture and direct sunlight.
This Rama Green Kanjeevaram saree is for women who value heritage, symbolism, and timeless South Indian craftsmanship. Perfect for weddings and grand festive occasions, it’s a saree that feels regal, auspicious, and unforgettable.
Disclaimer:
Please note that a slight variation in colour (up to 10%) may occur due to lighting conditions and differences in screen resolution. Handloom weaves may also carry minor irregularities, which are a mark of their authentic, handcrafted nature.
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